Tom Banbury
| Name: | Tom Banbury |
| Affiliation: | Department of History and Philosophy of Science |
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Talks given by Tom Banbury
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- Christ and the mangrove: theology and botany in early modern Brazil
- A plague from on high? Comets, disease and meteorology in late medieval England
Talks organised by Tom Banbury
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- Comets in medieval Arabic astronomical and historical treatise
- The cannibalized print: deconstructing Charles Estienne's anatomical woodcut illustrations in De dissectione (1545)
- Jungius and Leibniz on textiles and texture in the 17th century
- Instructions for race-making: skull collecting at Edinburgh University's Natural History Museum
- Medical diagnoses through geomancy in medieval and early modern Europe
- Empire, indigenous knowledge and the practice of recording and classifying the plants of New Zealand, 1769ā1838
- Planetary microbes: Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, the agency and the politics of microbes, 1840sā1850s
- The Pomeranian Cabinet of Philipp Hainhofer
- Fashion in bloom: exploring the presence of artificial flowers in the credit records of an 18th-century French fashion merchant
- Re-enacting past experiments: how and why
- A backwards book? Authorship, eugenics, and the evolution of R.A. Fisher's The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
- Pierre Gassendi and monocular vision
- Health knowledge and its gatekeepers: exchanges of knowledge between Tsimshian and Euro-Canadian missionaries in nineteenth-century British Columbia
- Corresponding lepidopterists and the British Lepidoptera collection, Department of Entomology, British Museum (Natural History)
- Beyond 'polite science': middling women and the thirst for natural knowledge in the late eighteenth century
- Embodied knowledge: riding Ottoman horses in Renaissance Italy
- To drink or not to drink: understanding 'types' of water in seventeenth-century England
- Erudite medicine in the vernacular: the early modern translations of Celsus' De medicina
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